Amarta Villa

AMARTA is name of one kingdom in Javanese Pewayangan which represents the kingdom of wealth, people sovereignty and majestic. AMARTA RETREAT is an implementation of our spirit of sustainable living in pluralism world of cultures. We create a fusion of cultural elements of tropical land, tourism, Javanese architecture, Javanese art and hospitality.

Our concept, we provide number of activities which have tight relevance with local community interaction, eco-green environment, healthy living and cultural art along with modernity and comfortable retreat from busy city atmosphere. A sustainable living needs process and we put big concern onto this issue. As the local residents, we are trying hard to keep and maintain our ancestor heritage of nature purity, kinship, respect each other and understanding. These glorifying heritages are also therapy to relieve pressure feeling of daily routine and even help us focusing our mind to resolve every problem that are stuck in our head

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Start From IDR 1.750.000,- * Rates are subject to prevailing 11% Government tax and 10% Service Charge * Rates are subject to change without prior notice * Reservation is subject to availability

Our romantic and peaceful resort is located in Tabanan, Bali at a reasonable distance from demands of the world surrounded by natural beauty on the black sands of Pasut Beach or, if you would like to explore, our location grants easy access to many places of historical and cultural interest, including the Royal Palaces, hot spring, and more.

WISMA Bungalow

5 Unit 73 sqm beach front lower lever 2 Adults
The WISMA category names, PUNTADEWA, WREKUDARA, ARJUNA, NAKULA, SADEWA are the names of Javanese Wayang
figures who are popular as “PANDHAWA LIMA”. These names are taken as our icons of cultural heritage.SASANA Bungalow

5 Unit 53 sqm beach front upper lever 2 Adults
The SASANA category names, BAYU or Wind, BRAMA or Fire, BENTALA or Land, TIRTA or Water and BRATA or Behavior are old Javanese terms for nature elements. These are our reminder or ‘alarm’ to keep our commitment to the nature.